Entertaining doesn’t have to stop when money is tight. As we all find way’s to scale back on our expenses, we find that a simple life can have forgotten benefits. Socializing with family and friends, at home, instead of a restaurant saves lots of money and allows for more relaxed conversations and fun.
Start with a Potluck party. Lunch, Dinner, BBQ, it’s up to you.
I am taking my own advise and hosting a Backyard Potluck party. My friends are very enthusiastic. This gives everyone a chance to bring their favorite dish. For those who don’t cook, they bring drinks, bread, ice, paper plates etc.
Every potluck party I have is better than the last. The food is ALWAYS great, the conversations lively and my friends take over the clean up!! Fabulous!!
We play a form of cutthroat croquet. Since no one wants to read the rule booklet, it seems the rules change as the game proceeds. Lots of fun and laughs. However for those who are very competitive, reading the rules might be a good idea.
This year, I purchased a digital projector for use in teaching my “How to Sell on eBay” courses. ( I am an Education Specialist; trained by eBay.) It seems like a good time show a movie in the backyard. Of course, being somewhat technologically challenged, I will have to enlist the help of my friends with the VCR/CD and speaker connections. The set up of the equipment should be as much fun as watching the movie.
The party is in 10 days. I have scheduled the completion my “spring cleaning” to coincide with the arrivals of the party guests. Another benifit to having company: it is always a” Stimulas Plan” for household fixups.
I am asking my friends to share the recipe for each dish they bring. After the party, I’ll enter them in the “Recipe Exchange” catagory.
Your recipes and party suggestions are always welcomed.
Wishing you joy,
Patty Coleman
www.ednasholidayplace.com